I don't believe so, in fact I disagree with your presumption and when I'm finished with the install, I'll measure the airflow (I own a airflow meter, a Kestrel digital readout) as well.
I don't 'guess' with this stuff. I analyze all the parameters and proceed accordingly.
I've only been fiddling with this stuff for over 40 years now. It's a hobby, sort of. I hold 3 patents on motorcycle related products, not that they mean anything because in today's 'World Class Manufacturing' atmosphere, holding a patent really means nothing as the folks across the pond will willingly copy your stuff and sell it cheaper. Consequently, I keep my prices in line with theirs with one advantage and that is, my products are made in America from domestic materials and assembled and welded by American employees. That is important to me and should be important to anyone who values this country.
When I sourced the fans last spring, my main parameter was more than adequate air flow and I sourced them accordingly.
When I go to the shop tomorrow morning (I need to unlock the shop anyway) so my 2 employees can go to work, we have a lot of jobs in progress presently, I'll pull the specs then and post them up but airflow across the heat exchangers isn't gonna be an issue at all.
Suffice to say the fans I purchased flow more air than the driven fan already on the tractors and they will do it with NO parasitic loss unlike the mechanical fan presently there.